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CNBC's Seema Mody reports tonight's latest headlines, including an Associated Press analysis showing that individual investors have pulled at least $380 billion from U.S. stock funds since April of 2007.

CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports retired general Norman Schwarzkopf has died at 78. EPA Chief Lisa Jackson announced she is stepping down today. Chris Horner of The Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of "Liberal War on Transparency," provides perspective.

A long-delayed $50.5 billion aid package for victims of Superstorm Sandy cleared the Senate on Monday, three months after the storm destroyed or damaged hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in coastal New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

The Journal News of Westchester County in New York is becoming the news after it decided to publish the names and addresses of all the known gun permit-holders in its readership area. David Ormsby, Huffington Post, and Lenny McCallister, Chicago Defender, discuss.

Republican leaders gathered today to discuss the best way to reboot their party's image after 2012's election loss. Jimmy Williams, Democratic Strategist; Sara Fagen, Former White House Political Director; and Mark Simone, WOR Radio Talk Show host, share their opinions.

The unions are wielding power tonight as the clock is ticking on their threatened strike that could shut down every port from Maine to the Texas Gulf Coast. Vincent Vernuccio, Mackinac Center for Public Policy, explains.